Do you know for a fact that #variables.urlAddress# does not relocate you to
another page?  Can you go to #variables.urlAddress# in your browser?  What
happens when you do?  Do you end up looking at another URL?

302 (or a similar number) is what happens when you use <cflocation>.


On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Rebecca Wells <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> The application is using cfhttp to POST form data to an aspx function. The
> catch block returns "302 Moved Temporarily". I have Googled some things that
> make me suspect that IIS needs a header sent with the POST, but nothing I've
> tried seems to work.
>
> Here is the cfhttp tag:
> cfhttp url="#variables.urlAddress#" method="POST" redirect="no"
> throwonerror="yes" resolveurl="no"
>
> I've tried adding this header with no success:
> cfhttpparam type="header" name="Accept-Encoding" value="deflate;q=0"
>
> Any help would be most appreciated.
> Rebecca Wells
> rebecca {{AT}} electrum[dot]com
>
> 

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